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madeleine albright is also a guest of cbs news. follow c-span and the coverage of the dinner. you can follow on twitter and facebook. there is al roker. [indiscernible] announcer: that of course is martha stewart on your screen, who is another guest at the white house correspondents dinner. the woman in the blue dress that we saw just a minute ago, that was huma abedin -- married to anthony wiener and top aide to hillary clinton. [indiscernible] announcer: that of course is donald trump arriving for the dinner -- and the dinner will take place in the largest ballroom in washington, d.c., it's at the washington hilton. 2,600 guests tonight at 260 tables, 10 people per table. you'll hear from the president, as well as cicely strong of "saturday night live," that's part of the entertainment and c-span will be live throughout the evening, so we're taking you now inside the ballroom here at the washington hilton. [indiscernible] ♪ [indiscernible] ♪ [indiscernible] announcer: live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner. yes, katie couric and justice antonin scalia. some s
madeleine albright is also a guest of cbs news. follow c-span and the coverage of the dinner. you can follow on twitter and facebook. there is al roker. [indiscernible] announcer: that of course is martha stewart on your screen, who is another guest at the white house correspondents dinner. the woman in the blue dress that we saw just a minute ago, that was huma abedin -- married to anthony wiener and top aide to hillary clinton. [indiscernible] announcer: that of course is donald trump...
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i mean, at some point, i remember madeleine albright when she was u.n. ambassador she has always said that her biggest regret is that she turned her back on the slaughter in rwanda. we are certainly turning our back on a lot of this slaughter. >> yes, we are. and just think about last weekend as we were going into easter with al shabaab and what they did at the university in kenya where they ask canned people to recite a core korani c first. if they couldn't they killed them. talk about the crusades and deal with this enemy and their intentions right now in the present day. >> i wonder what madeleine albright would say about this slaughter because just for the way she feels about the slaughter in rwanda and how the world did nothing as hundreds of thousands were killed. but, maybe she will come talk to us. anyway, colonel west thanks for joining us. >> all that is necessary for evil to triumph if there is good men to do nothing. >> good point. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> and developing now, pakistan just releasing the islamic militant commander behi
i mean, at some point, i remember madeleine albright when she was u.n. ambassador she has always said that her biggest regret is that she turned her back on the slaughter in rwanda. we are certainly turning our back on a lot of this slaughter. >> yes, we are. and just think about last weekend as we were going into easter with al shabaab and what they did at the university in kenya where they ask canned people to recite a core korani c first. if they couldn't they killed them. talk about...
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we have former secretary of state madeleine albright saying clinton is smart, caring, and determinedwill be an outstanding president. reverend jesse jackson saying -- we also have texas senator ted cruz who is running for president saying -- we will have more reaction on social media for you later. for shire. getting to the markets. the bell ringing. -- rishaad: thank you. if the market deteriorating? across are seeing gains what the focus is on on the hong kong shanghai markets. shanghai started with a nice gain. we are muted on the hang seng. it ended last week as the world's best weekly performer of nearly 8%. heading for a day of gains. we want to focus on financials. key names to watch. watching a shares sell. what is happening with financials because that might be where you want to be today. we look at the enterprise index. one of the reasons why so many inestors are piling in here recent days. we are seeing get today. we're looking at financials a because the premium is a bargain to buy the stocks in hong kong despite -- as opposed to the counterpart. financial services extend
we have former secretary of state madeleine albright saying clinton is smart, caring, and determinedwill be an outstanding president. reverend jesse jackson saying -- we also have texas senator ted cruz who is running for president saying -- we will have more reaction on social media for you later. for shire. getting to the markets. the bell ringing. -- rishaad: thank you. if the market deteriorating? across are seeing gains what the focus is on on the hong kong shanghai markets. shanghai...
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i wish madeleine albright would have been given the same time. >> the hearts or the this or the this. >> or the piece symbol. >> lizz winstead dorian warren lola. do not forget to catch dorian's show "nerding out." we'll have more after the break. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. whether you need a warm up before the big race... or a healthy start before the big meeting there's a choice hotel that's waiting for you. this spring, choose choice twice, get a night at no price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com ugh...are you the valet? sorta the valet. woah! sorta you isn't you. esurance helps makes sure you only pay for what's right for you. not someone sorta like you. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a
i wish madeleine albright would have been given the same time. >> the hearts or the this or the this. >> or the piece symbol. >> lizz winstead dorian warren lola. do not forget to catch dorian's show "nerding out." we'll have more after the break. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees....
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the father of madeleine albright. we making a mistake by having such openness here in letting the people come over here and learn the world? from our perspective? jessica stern: certainly not, i don't think so. obviously shaikh mohammed is a terrorist. then most of the people you are mentioning are not terrorists per se -- no, i think i would never try to close up education just because shake mohammed became a terrorist. brian lamb: i was also thinking about the foreign minister of iran and a decade in this country. and then isn't iran part of some of the money being funded to isis? jessica stern: iran is fighting isis. isis poses a threat to iran. i certainly -- if there is individual money, if individuals in iran are funding isis, that is possible. brian lamb: let me show you some video from your last stop here back in 2003. get your reaction to what you see of the former jessica stern. brian lamb: you dedicate the book to evan and jeff. jessica stern: my son and my husband. my son is almost too. brian lamb: what ab
the father of madeleine albright. we making a mistake by having such openness here in letting the people come over here and learn the world? from our perspective? jessica stern: certainly not, i don't think so. obviously shaikh mohammed is a terrorist. then most of the people you are mentioning are not terrorists per se -- no, i think i would never try to close up education just because shake mohammed became a terrorist. brian lamb: i was also thinking about the foreign minister of iran and a...
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like you said former secretary of state madeleine albright, members of congress member fz the cabinetwhat really draws the attention, as you see here on the red carpet, myself accepted really because i'm not really a celebrity, is the hollywood folks, the actors, actresses. that troubles some of the journalists who are here because they feel it used to be a journalists' dinner and now it's not so much anymore as you can see. >> very quickly before i let you go let's remind people when this was started. it was started for the sole purpose of holding on to access for journalists to access to the white house and the president. >> it was back to the 1920s. it was started because the white house correspondents felt in that time that they needed one occasion where they could get to know their sources better. that was the tradition for years until about 20 years where it became more of an occasion to be seen and see. when hol holylywood decided to participate. now it's become a celebrity dinner. >> ken waumishlsh, have a lot of fun. just a reminder for all of our viewers, our live coverage o
like you said former secretary of state madeleine albright, members of congress member fz the cabinetwhat really draws the attention, as you see here on the red carpet, myself accepted really because i'm not really a celebrity, is the hollywood folks, the actors, actresses. that troubles some of the journalists who are here because they feel it used to be a journalists' dinner and now it's not so much anymore as you can see. >> very quickly before i let you go let's remind people when...
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we have hosted helen thomas, daniel ellsberg, madeleine albright, and lincoln historian mark neely. in my estimation there is no greater contributor to the ongoing challenge of discovering who we are then david mccullough. as the new york times keeps reminding us there is no one better at social commentary. today it is about his latest book "harry s. truman." for the next hour, put aside the knowledge that david mccullough has written multitudes of books. a yale graduate, a two-time pulitzer prize-winning author, he has won the national book award twice, that he received the presidential medal of freedom and he has open before a joint session of congress. i can say here if david mccullough were to get that chance again, perhaps you might remind our legislators of the words lincoln once used in congress. "we cannot escape history, and we will be remembered in spite of ourselves. we shall nobly say or meaning they lose the last best hope of earth." david mccullough reminds us of this hope as well as the disasters that come when we run astray. what matters is not the fame or glory of h
we have hosted helen thomas, daniel ellsberg, madeleine albright, and lincoln historian mark neely. in my estimation there is no greater contributor to the ongoing challenge of discovering who we are then david mccullough. as the new york times keeps reminding us there is no one better at social commentary. today it is about his latest book "harry s. truman." for the next hour, put aside the knowledge that david mccullough has written multitudes of books. a yale graduate, a two-time...
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everything from kerry washington to jane fonda to the actual former secretary of state madeleine albright, if you did not get an invite and you still want to maybe catch a little celebrity glimpse, there are some ways to do that. here are three fun little pro tips. go to any of the fancy hotels in downtown d.c. you know the ones i'm talking about like the w or mandarin and grab yourself a beverage at the bar. just kind of hang out. that will be your best shot to see a celebrity because when they come here, they all got to stay somewhere, right? be a little touristry. don't be afraid to walk around the monuments and keep your eyes peeled because often celebrities are coming to d.c. for the very first time themselves and will want to take pictures. georgetown is always a great spot for seeing celebrities because they're going to be looking around, maybe doing some shopping while in town, too. fun little fact. a lot of ins that have gone out for the super secret fancy parties have said and i quote, please no selfies with the talent as though it's a celebrity petting zoo. in the 94.7 fresh fm
everything from kerry washington to jane fonda to the actual former secretary of state madeleine albright, if you did not get an invite and you still want to maybe catch a little celebrity glimpse, there are some ways to do that. here are three fun little pro tips. go to any of the fancy hotels in downtown d.c. you know the ones i'm talking about like the w or mandarin and grab yourself a beverage at the bar. just kind of hang out. that will be your best shot to see a celebrity because when...
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looking very much forward to madeleine albright and the actress who plays the secretary of state of statebecause that's great to have an actress. >> so at the end of the day do you think cecily strong is going to be very very funny or kind of funny? >> i think she's going -- i think she will be very good. don't forget she's not a stand-up, but it will be the strength of her writers and she will experience writing staff with "saturday night live," worked there for eight years. great people there. they will make sure this is good and tested and i have no doubt that the room will be cheering for her and want her to succeed and i think will go well. >> all right. dean obadiah, john fueling sang and zerlina. thanks for joining us. alex witt will anchor live coverage of the correspondents dinner tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. that's "the ed show". "politics nation" with the reverend doctor professor al sharpton starts right now. >> thank you, dr. professor dyson. today the final day in office for one of the most consequential attorneys in american history. eric holder today saying good-by
looking very much forward to madeleine albright and the actress who plays the secretary of state of statebecause that's great to have an actress. >> so at the end of the day do you think cecily strong is going to be very very funny or kind of funny? >> i think she's going -- i think she will be very good. don't forget she's not a stand-up, but it will be the strength of her writers and she will experience writing staff with "saturday night live," worked there for eight...
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there are challenges -- well, again, henry kissinger and george shultz and madeleine albright and all those people we respect have stated unequivocally we are in a greater crisis than we have ever been since the end of world war ii, and i agree with them. >> but getting back to lindsey graham you are going to be i suppose, his chief surrogate in this upcoming campaign. if he were to ask you to be his vice presidential running mate i assume you would say yes to that. isn't that right? >> that's -- i don't think lindsey would be -- he's really a smart guy. so i don't think he would ever consider such a thing. we are very close and there is no doubt about that, but he understands national security as no other candidate does. >> do you wish you would have picked him as your running mate back in 2008? >> no, no, i certainly don't. but i have watched him grow and i have watched him handle his responsibilities on the armed services committee and the budget committee, and i have seen him -- it's one of the great life stories that we have ever had, frankly. >> okay. let me ask you about the pr
there are challenges -- well, again, henry kissinger and george shultz and madeleine albright and all those people we respect have stated unequivocally we are in a greater crisis than we have ever been since the end of world war ii, and i agree with them. >> but getting back to lindsey graham you are going to be i suppose, his chief surrogate in this upcoming campaign. if he were to ask you to be his vice presidential running mate i assume you would say yes to that. isn't that right?...
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reason is those 50 people that i cited they include by the way senator lugar, senator levin, madeleine albrightstellar list of people from the ford administration all the way through, so i think that's going to give them some pause and then the hawks that are really taking over the republican party now, you know sounding like those neocons of the past just rushing us into a war i think it's sobering people up. now i'm going to be at the markup on tuesday, i've asked corker to delay it. we have a lot of amendments to fix that corker bill. but it's -- here's what i think. the american people are smart and they're going to see what's happening. cotton just let the cat out of the bag. let's just bomb iran and get it over with. they don't want that -- the people don't want that. so i urge your viewers to weigh in let's not head toward another war. let's give this agreement a chance. just give it a chance. and then if we don't like it everything is on the table. >> what's your response to the supreme leader in iran who says that all of the sanctions have to be lifted right away and that, of course, w
reason is those 50 people that i cited they include by the way senator lugar, senator levin, madeleine albrightstellar list of people from the ford administration all the way through, so i think that's going to give them some pause and then the hawks that are really taking over the republican party now, you know sounding like those neocons of the past just rushing us into a war i think it's sobering people up. now i'm going to be at the markup on tuesday, i've asked corker to delay it. we have...
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madeleine albright is also a guest of cbs news. follow c-span and the coverage of the dinner. you can follow on twitter and facebook. there is al roker. [indiscernible] announcer: that of course is martha stewart on your screen who is another guest at the white house correspondents dinner. the woman in the blue dress that we saw just a minute ago, that was uma abadeen married to anthony wiener and top aide to hillary clinton. [indiscernible] announcer: that of course is donald trump arriving for the dinner and the dinner will take place in the largest ballroom in washington, d.c., it's at the washington hilton. 2,600 guests tonight at 260 tables 10 people per table. you'll hear from the president as well as cicely strong of "saturday night live," that's part of the entertainment and c-span will be live throughout the evening, so we're taking you now inside the ballroom here at the washington himent. -- hilton. ♪ ♪ [indiscernible] [indiscernible] ♪ [indiscernible] announcer: live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner. katie correct and justice scalia . some say this
madeleine albright is also a guest of cbs news. follow c-span and the coverage of the dinner. you can follow on twitter and facebook. there is al roker. [indiscernible] announcer: that of course is martha stewart on your screen who is another guest at the white house correspondents dinner. the woman in the blue dress that we saw just a minute ago, that was uma abadeen married to anthony wiener and top aide to hillary clinton. [indiscernible] announcer: that of course is donald trump arriving...
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honestly, i have wanted to introduce him for years we.have hosted helen thomas, daniel ellsberg, madeleine albright, and lincoln historian mark neely. in my estimation there is no greater contributor to the ongoing challenge of discovering who we are then david mccullough . as the new york times keeps reminding us there is no one better at social commentary. today it is about his latest book "harry s. truman." for the next hour, put aside the knowledge that david mccullough has written multitudes of books. he is a yell graduate in in discredit her -- a yale graduate, a two-time pulitzer prize-winning author, he has won the national book award twice that he received the presidential medal of freedom and he has open before a joint session of congress. i can say here if david mccullough were to get that chance again, perhaps you might remind our legislators of the words lincoln once used in congress. "we cannot escape history, and we will be remembered in spite of ourselves. we shall nobly say or meaning they lose the last best hope of earth." david mccullough reminds us of this hope as well as the di
honestly, i have wanted to introduce him for years we.have hosted helen thomas, daniel ellsberg, madeleine albright, and lincoln historian mark neely. in my estimation there is no greater contributor to the ongoing challenge of discovering who we are then david mccullough . as the new york times keeps reminding us there is no one better at social commentary. today it is about his latest book "harry s. truman." for the next hour, put aside the knowledge that david mccullough has...
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certainly have better ways than to sort of making apiece of theatre against george schultz and madeleine albrightr there. and you flow. are ways to know ones feeling about kissinger's decisions. do i not think that he was a war monger if i did, i would hope that i would find a better way to fry to convince others of that than doing that i think, not very useful by the of theatre. and i did thank you know. i did admire. and i read the testimony of had notary kess ger. if you are looking for the books to read and if you want to understand kissinger, where is he coming from. read a world order. the great book that was of last year. you would say he is a war monger. is he a structure of thought that will lead to his sense of what will make for a stable and good order. and you can disagree with it. and then push back in an interelectricly. in that of which i found disturbing. david is calling in from st. thomas virgin islands. david, you are on with walter issacson. mr. size accurate son. i am a new fan, since i saw you on book tv the other day. if you are will indulge me for a moment. i will make a c
certainly have better ways than to sort of making apiece of theatre against george schultz and madeleine albrightr there. and you flow. are ways to know ones feeling about kissinger's decisions. do i not think that he was a war monger if i did, i would hope that i would find a better way to fry to convince others of that than doing that i think, not very useful by the of theatre. and i did thank you know. i did admire. and i read the testimony of had notary kess ger. if you are looking for the...
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when madeleine albright is ignored by cameras for ation for a better life. >>> before we go a clarification last week's piece on fallout from the 2009 bp oil spill. a federal judge found that bp was grossly nents before the spill and make clear the same judge ruled that their cleanup efforts have not been grossly negligent. that's all for us today. check out "world news tonight with david muir" and see you tomorrow on "gma." >> philadelphia city council president darrell clarke is our newsmaker this morning. let's get the inside story. good morning, and welcome to "inside story." i'm tamala edwards. and good morning to darrell clarke, head of city council. a lot to talk about. i know you're focused on the budget, doing hearings right now. big issue -- education funding. the mayor's asked for $103 million. will he get it? >> well, it's the annual school-district crisis. the reality is the mayor wants $103 million, the school district needs $300 million in total. we're working with the state to determine whether or not there's gonna be an appropriate split. we've obviously, over the last seve
when madeleine albright is ignored by cameras for ation for a better life. >>> before we go a clarification last week's piece on fallout from the 2009 bp oil spill. a federal judge found that bp was grossly nents before the spill and make clear the same judge ruled that their cleanup efforts have not been grossly negligent. that's all for us today. check out "world news tonight with david muir" and see you tomorrow on "gma." >> philadelphia city council...
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when madeleine albright is ignored by cameras for a youtube star behind her, that's all you need to knowefore we go a clarification about last week's piece on fallout from the 2009 bp oil spill. a federal judge found that bp was grossly nents before the spill and make clear the same judge ruled that their cleanup efforts have not been grossly negligent. that's all for us today. check out "world news tonight with david muir" and see you tomorrow on "gma." female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ [bulldog yawns] i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event ends sunday. choose $300 in free gifts, and get up to 48 months interest-free financing with any tempur-pedic mattress. ♪ mattress discounters ♪
when madeleine albright is ignored by cameras for a youtube star behind her, that's all you need to knowefore we go a clarification about last week's piece on fallout from the 2009 bp oil spill. a federal judge found that bp was grossly nents before the spill and make clear the same judge ruled that their cleanup efforts have not been grossly negligent. that's all for us today. check out "world news tonight with david muir" and see you tomorrow on "gma." female announcer:...
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former french president nicolas sarkozy tweeting: >> madeleine albright called her exfellow secretary of state smart and determined. basketball star magic johnson showed his support, as well and conan o'brien wrote: >> as we mentioned too republicans are already in the race for the white house. texas senator ted cruz kicked off his campaign last month and rand paul entered the field last week. marco rubio cuts a high pro tile in the rupp party. his youth and personal history prompted him to introduce mitt romney in his campaign. he was considered a potential running mate. this year, he has courted campaign donors through reclaim america, his political action committee and the visited states to promote his book "american dreams." it details his experience as the son of cuban immigrants. >> america doesn't owe me anything but i have a debt to america that i will never be able to repay. for me, america isn't just a country, it's the place that literally changed the history of my family. >> it's this narrative the young senator hopes to leverage, and it's a story that could appeal to hisp
former french president nicolas sarkozy tweeting: >> madeleine albright called her exfellow secretary of state smart and determined. basketball star magic johnson showed his support, as well and conan o'brien wrote: >> as we mentioned too republicans are already in the race for the white house. texas senator ted cruz kicked off his campaign last month and rand paul entered the field last week. marco rubio cuts a high pro tile in the rupp party. his youth and personal history...
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when madeleine albright is ignored by cameras for a youtube star behind her, that's all you need to knowefore we go a clarification about last week's piece on fallout from the 2009 bp oil spill. a federal judge found that bp was grossly nents before the spill and make clear the same judge ruled that their cleanup efforts have not been grossly negligent. that's all for us today. check out "world news tonight with david muir" and see you tomorrow on "gma." [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first we were protecting networks. then, we were protecting the traner of data. and today it's evolved to infrastructure... ♪ ♪ ...finance... and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyber battle, wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumn.
when madeleine albright is ignored by cameras for a youtube star behind her, that's all you need to knowefore we go a clarification about last week's piece on fallout from the 2009 bp oil spill. a federal judge found that bp was grossly nents before the spill and make clear the same judge ruled that their cleanup efforts have not been grossly negligent. that's all for us today. check out "world news tonight with david muir" and see you tomorrow on "gma." [ male announcer ]...
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but first, former secretary of state madeleine albright says the obama administration should be proud of the nuclear deal with iran but what about the potential pitfalls to cutting deals with a state sponsor of terrorism? we'll ask her about that when she joins us next. no one thinks they're going to be in an accident. which is why no one wants insurance. so we go cheap. you know, because we're never gonna need it. until one day, we do. now that cut-rate policy is costing us big. makes you wonder if there's something better out there . see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime th
but first, former secretary of state madeleine albright says the obama administration should be proud of the nuclear deal with iran but what about the potential pitfalls to cutting deals with a state sponsor of terrorism? we'll ask her about that when she joins us next. no one thinks they're going to be in an accident. which is why no one wants insurance. so we go cheap. you know, because we're never gonna need it. until one day, we do. now that cut-rate policy is costing us big. makes you...
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in 1998, secretary of state madeleine albright chose yemen of all countries in the world to host an emerging democracies for him. so these windows on yemen must not be overlooked. the development in the south aided was almost an overdeveloped city in comparison to the other cities up until independence in 1967. we are talking about the waste of a lot of talent with regard to the yemeni people who are extraordinarily hard workers. this also seems to be lost in the account. lastly, with regard to the south, it not only analogous to the south's aunt and -- south sudan and cartoon. -- khartoum. leaving out dafur in the west, leaving out the north in nimby a and leaving out the east. one wonders why you had the reaction of violence of these extreme other regions. with unity in 1990, south yemen played a hard hand and ended up with 50% of the power, 50% of the cabinet post and the other 50% the deputy ministers. when the population was only 1/7, 1/5 the you can see while the south wanted to regain or retain its powers, but you can also see the animus of the north, many of whom off the south took t
in 1998, secretary of state madeleine albright chose yemen of all countries in the world to host an emerging democracies for him. so these windows on yemen must not be overlooked. the development in the south aided was almost an overdeveloped city in comparison to the other cities up until independence in 1967. we are talking about the waste of a lot of talent with regard to the yemeni people who are extraordinarily hard workers. this also seems to be lost in the account. lastly, with regard to...
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answer the question but off the top of my head thinking three female secretaries of state, madeleine albright, condoleezza rice have all three been unusually religious when it comes to secretaries of state? usually not particularly religious accepting people like john foster dulles. i am not sure how that is done but it occurred to me right now that three of them have been much more open than you would normally get from the nation's top diplomat. >> thanks for a great panel. my question is for alison collis greene. it is just sort of a nerdy film in the blank history question. you made a comment about how when social services, religious institutions can no longer afford to pay for social services and the federal government comes over and you talked about some of the changing dynamics that happen within churches like lower class people don't need to go to the middle class church because they don't need them for basic human sustenance. i was wondering if you could talk about what happens to the churches once they are no longer seen as providers of material sucker and in context of the great rel
answer the question but off the top of my head thinking three female secretaries of state, madeleine albright, condoleezza rice have all three been unusually religious when it comes to secretaries of state? usually not particularly religious accepting people like john foster dulles. i am not sure how that is done but it occurred to me right now that three of them have been much more open than you would normally get from the nation's top diplomat. >> thanks for a great panel. my question...
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ways than sort of making a piece of dumb, in my mind theater against, you know george schultz, madeleine albrightnger sitting there. i think that there are ways to express and study one's feeling about kissinger's decisions. i do not think he was a warmonger, but even if i did i would hope i would find a better way to try to convince others of that than doing that i think not very useful bit of theater. and i did, you know, i did admire and read the testimony of henry kissinger. and if you're looking for books to read and you want to understand kissinger where he's really coming from read "world order." it's a great book. you may say well, he's a warmonger. no be, here's a structure of thought that leads to his sense of what makes for a stable good order, and you can disagree with it, but then push back intellectually instead of this thing that i found kind of disturbing. >> host: david is calling in from st. thomas, virgin islands. david, you're on with walter isaacson. >> caller: mr. isaacson, i am a new fan since i saw you on booktv the other day. if you'll indulge me for a moment, i'd like to
ways than sort of making a piece of dumb, in my mind theater against, you know george schultz, madeleine albrightnger sitting there. i think that there are ways to express and study one's feeling about kissinger's decisions. i do not think he was a warmonger, but even if i did i would hope i would find a better way to try to convince others of that than doing that i think not very useful bit of theater. and i did, you know, i did admire and read the testimony of henry kissinger. and if you're...
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brzezinski, former secretary of state madeleine albright, both testified before the senate armed services committee that the u.s. should provide defensive weapons to ukraine. when asked about providing such weapons to ukraine, ash carter said during his confirmation hearing, i very much am inclined in that direction because i think we need to support the ukrainians in defending themselves. u.s. army europe commander lieutenant general ben hodges recently stated his support for providing weapons to ukraine in order to provide the necessary muscle for diplomatic solution. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff has suggested the same. so i have a question. is dr. brzezinski, secretary albright, secretary carter, general hodges, general dempsey and unanimous congress all wrong? >> i take it that's a question to me, ranking member menendez? >> well either you, madame secretary or secretary of the defense department, whoever wants to take it. but i mean, you have an overwhelming view from a wide spectrum and i just -- i don't get it. so maybe you can elucidate. are they all wrong? if so, why
brzezinski, former secretary of state madeleine albright, both testified before the senate armed services committee that the u.s. should provide defensive weapons to ukraine. when asked about providing such weapons to ukraine, ash carter said during his confirmation hearing, i very much am inclined in that direction because i think we need to support the ukrainians in defending themselves. u.s. army europe commander lieutenant general ben hodges recently stated his support for providing weapons...
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in 1998 secretary of state madeleine albright chose yemen to host an emerging democracy forum. so these windows must not be overlooked. development in the south was almost an overdeveloped city up until independence in 1967. we are talking about the waste of a lot of talent with regard to the yemeni people who are extraordinarily hard workers and gives them contributed. this part too seems to be lost in the account. lastly with regard to the south it is not an analogous to south sudan and khartoum. south sudan is but one part of sudan that demanded 50% of the country's oil revenues leaving a dark for and the west, leaving out the west end newbie and the east and one wonders why you have a reaction of violent by these three other regions. in the case of north yemen and south yemen, south yemen played a hard hand and ended up with 50% of the power 50% of the cabinet post and the other 50% deputy ministers. when the percentage of the population was only one seventh, one 15th. so you can see why the south wanted to retain its powers or regained its powers, but you can also see the
in 1998 secretary of state madeleine albright chose yemen to host an emerging democracy forum. so these windows must not be overlooked. development in the south was almost an overdeveloped city up until independence in 1967. we are talking about the waste of a lot of talent with regard to the yemeni people who are extraordinarily hard workers and gives them contributed. this part too seems to be lost in the account. lastly with regard to the south it is not an analogous to south sudan and...
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there's bob schieffer and madeleine albright, though. >> very good. >> i'm conflicted.about, while that senseless event was going on just 40 miles up the road there were race riots. >> yup. >> and every news organization decided to stay on what is affectionately called the nerd prom in washington, d.c. this gathering of the top news gatherers and they decided to stay on the news gatherers themselves talking to other news gatherers instead of actually going to where the big story of the weekend was 40 miles up the road and they should have cut in on those riots. >> i don't disagree. so why don't we start right there? obviously we're going to get to the massive tragedy in nepal in just a moment but first let's start in baltimore. a lot happened there over the weekend. >>> 25-year-old freddie gray will be laid to rest in baltimore today but this comes as city officials and the gray family urge for calm after a tense weekend of protests. some turning violent. 35 people were arrested. six officers were injured in what officials are calling isolated pockets of incidents that
there's bob schieffer and madeleine albright, though. >> very good. >> i'm conflicted.about, while that senseless event was going on just 40 miles up the road there were race riots. >> yup. >> and every news organization decided to stay on what is affectionately called the nerd prom in washington, d.c. this gathering of the top news gatherers and they decided to stay on the news gatherers themselves talking to other news gatherers instead of actually going to where the...
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. >> secretary of state madeleine albright thank you very much for the help as always. >>> let's turn now to hilary mann leverett the author of "going to iran." she's a former clinton and bush national security council adviser and a state department middle east expert. she's directly negotiated with iran over the pursuit of al qaeda. so always good to have you on the show. you understand the dynamic there very well. the major push-back that we'll start hearing starting this morning is -- you don't do a deal with the devil. >> yeah. we're certainly going to hear that. and i think that these talks are fragile. this interim agreement, this understanding is fragile. it's going to be an extremely tough road ahead. but i have negotiated with iranian officials, including the current foreign minister zarif, over afghanistan and al qaeda. and those were incredibly productive constructive negotiations and discussions. we worked very well with them in afghanistan. the iranians are one ally in the region that see eye to eye with us against al qaeda and the islamic state. we're working with them e
. >> secretary of state madeleine albright thank you very much for the help as always. >>> let's turn now to hilary mann leverett the author of "going to iran." she's a former clinton and bush national security council adviser and a state department middle east expert. she's directly negotiated with iran over the pursuit of al qaeda. so always good to have you on the show. you understand the dynamic there very well. the major push-back that we'll start hearing starting...
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madeleine albright is also a guest of cbs news. follow c-span and the coverage of the dinner. you can follow on twitter and facebook. there is al roker. [indiscernible] announcer: that of course is martha stewart on your screen who is another guest at the white house correspondents dinner. the woman in the blue dress that we saw just a minute ago, that was uma abadeen married to anthony wiener and top aide to hillary clinton. [indiscernible] announcer: that of course is donald trump arriving for the dinner and the dinner will take place in the largest ballroom in washington, d.c., it's at the washington hilton. 2,600 guests tonight at 260 tables 10 people per table. you'll hear from the president as well as cicely strong of "saturday night live," that's part of the entertainment and c-span will be live throughout the evening, so we're taking you now inside the ballroom here at the washington himent. -- hilton. ♪ ♪ [indiscernible] [indiscernible] ♪ [indiscernible] announcer: live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner. katie correct and justice scalia . some say this
madeleine albright is also a guest of cbs news. follow c-span and the coverage of the dinner. you can follow on twitter and facebook. there is al roker. [indiscernible] announcer: that of course is martha stewart on your screen who is another guest at the white house correspondents dinner. the woman in the blue dress that we saw just a minute ago, that was uma abadeen married to anthony wiener and top aide to hillary clinton. [indiscernible] announcer: that of course is donald trump arriving...